Spanish Egg Tortilla with Charred Peppers, Goat Cheese, Potatoes and Caramelized Onions with Parsley Salad in Sherry Vinaigrette

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Ingredients

Charred Peppers:

  • 2 red peppers
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

Caramelized Onions:

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 Spanish onions, thinly sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • Salt and pepper

Roasted Potatoes:

Tortilla:

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Charred peppers
  • Caramelized onions
  • Roasted potatoes
  • 12 eggs, lightly beaten
  • 1/4 pound goat cheese, crumbled
  • Finely chopped fresh parsley

Parsley Salad:

Directions

For the Charred Peppers: Preheat broiler. Rub pepper with olive oil and place on a baking sheet. Broil peppers until the skins are charred on all sides. Place in a paper bag and let steam for 5 minutes. Remove skin and seeds and cut into julienne.

For the Onions: Heat butter and oil in a medium saute pan over medium heat. Add onions and cook until soft and caramelized. Add garlic and cook for 2 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.

For the Potatoes: Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Rub potatoes with olive oil. Place in a small baking dish and roast until just cooked through. Remove and slice into 1/4-inch thick slices.

For the Tortilla: Heat oil in a large saute pan. Add the peppers, onions and potatoes and cook for 1 minute. Add the eggs and season with salt and pepper to taste. When the eggs begin to cook around the edges, use a spatula to gently push eggs from edge of pan into the center. While the mixture is still loose, add chunks of the goat cheese and parsley. Continue to pull eggs to center of pan. When firm on bottom, invert onto a plate, add more oil to pan and place other side into pan. Cook for 1 minute. Flip onto a serving plate

For the Salad: Whisk together the vinegar, mustard and oil and season with salt and pepper to taste. Add the remaining ingredients and toss to coat. Top with the pine nuts

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  • on April 30, 2010

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    Thank you, Bobby Flay, for the absolute perfect brunch dish. I was able to prep/roast/carmelize/etc. the day before, and finish the dish well before the first guest arrived. It was a huge hit. Rather than the parsley salad, I served with a Romesco sauce that you featured on a morning program segment to accompany the tortilla. Perfect!!

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  • on June 19, 2009

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    Mr. Flay never disappoints. We used our farm fresh eggs and were a bit short on parsley from the garden so supplemented with fresh dill. It was fun to try the inverting-the-eggs technique and our clumsy flip resulted in general hilarity from those who were waiting to eat.. The goat cheese makes the dish - make sure it is fresh and err on the side of adding more. We added homemade cornbread on the side! - a very nice summer supper and the salad is not only tasty and fresh but is crucial to the presentation!

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  • on February 02, 2008

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    This was not as intensely flavored as I'd expect for a Bobby Flay recipe. It went over extremely well at the event at which I served it, but I think it could use a little oomph.

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